Lower Cervical Spine Injuries
10.1055/b-0036-129605 Lower Cervical Spine Injuries John Charles France and Jared Joseph Stefanko Injury to the lower cervical spine can be devastating to the trauma patient, and it remains the responsibility…
10.1055/b-0036-129605 Lower Cervical Spine Injuries John Charles France and Jared Joseph Stefanko Injury to the lower cervical spine can be devastating to the trauma patient, and it remains the responsibility…
10.1055/b-0036-129604 Injuries to the Cervicocranium Carlo Bellabarba and Richard J. Bransford The cervicocranium consists of the osseoligamentous and neurovascular structures that extend from the skull base to C2. It includes…
10.1055/b-0036-129606 Thoracic Spine Injuries Theodore J. Choma and Craig A. Kuhns Anatomy and Biomechanics Fractures of the thoracic spine, defined as injuries of the first through tenth thoracic vertebrae, are…
10.1055/b-0036-129597 Care of the Soft Tissue Envelope David A. Volgas The care and handling of the soft tissue is often the most crucial aspect of fracture management. In the 1950s…
10.1055/b-0036-129598 Musculoskeletal Infection Associated with Skeletal Trauma J. Tracy Watson Infection is a dreaded complication of musculoskeletal trauma. It occurs most commonly after open fractures but has been reported to…
10.1055/b-0036-129602 Treatment Strategy for Malunion Matt L. Graves Fracture care is always a race between bone healing and construct failure. One of the end results of losing that race is…
10.1055/b-0036-129599 Acute Compartment Syndrome Andrew H. Schmidt and David W. Sanders The term compartment syndrome refers to acute myoneural ischemia caused by elevated intramuscular pressures. To put it simply, compartment…
10.1055/b-0036-129601 Treatment Strategy for Nonunion David Stephen Fracture nonunion has been described as the “cessation of all healing processes and union has not occurred.”1 It has also been defined as…
10.1055/b-0036-129600 Evolving Concepts in Plate Fixation Amir Matityahu and Meir Marmor It is questionable if surgery should not ever be done except by highly trained men, with highly trained assistance,…
10.1055/b-0036-129596 The Polytrauma Patient Erika J. Mitchell and Philip J. Kregor The multiply injured patient presents a major challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon. Treatment requires coordination and teamwork among any…